Family Law Superannuation Valuations – Video

by Arnold Shields on July 28, 2009

The Family Law Superannuation Information Form, can be difficult to understand.

Arnold Shields of Forensic Accountants, Dolman Bateman explains how to read the Form 6 Superannuation Information Form 6 for both accumulation interests in the growth phase and defined benefit interests in the growth phase.

This quick video may help your understanding.

About: Arnold Shields:
Arnold Shields is a Director of Dolman Bateman & Co Pty Ltd, Forensic Accountants and Chartered Accountants. He specialises in forensic accounting and business advice.
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Sarah August 2, 2009 at 4:49 pm

Thanks, that was really helpful. The defined benefit valuations are always confusing.

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